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    How far was Hitler’s foreign policy to blame for war in 1939? The outbreak of WW2 on September 1939 occurred due to numerous factors. These causes include the harshness of the Treaty of Versailles‚ Hitler’s foreign policy‚ the failure of the League of Nations linked to the isolation of the US‚ and appeasement introduced by the British Prime Minister‚ Neville Chamberlain. Hitlers aims consisted of abolishing the Treaty of Versailles‚ a rearmament and he wanted to obtain Lebensraum for his Aryan

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    How successful were the Nazis in carrying out the aims of their policies towards education and youth in the years 1933 – 1945? Most of the information and evidence surrounding Youth Policy in Nazi Germany suggests that the early years of Nazi Rule were the most successful and popular as the beginning of the 1930’s saw organisations such as the Hitler Youth grow and expand and it was not a secret that the majority of young people enjoyed attending and participating in various activities. However

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    his first day back‚ they all felt something was off. No one could really pinpoint what was different – just that Johnny seemed to distance himself from everyone and wasn’t quite the same person he was before going on disability leave. All wondered if it was due to being a victim of Chaotic Arsonist‚ as the media had dubbed the fire starter or something else. However‚ it almost seemed more than that‚ as if Johnny held some sort of secret. Whatever it was‚ Marco‚ Chet‚ and Mike‚ all agreed to keep a

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    Was the use of censorship the most effective way that Hitler dealt with opposition 1933-1939? Censorship Night of the Long Knives Persecution of Churches Gestapo Censorship had significantly aided Hitler in isolating alternative views‚ however‚ the Gestapo and the Night of the Long Knives were the most effective ways in which he dealt with opposition during 1933 and 1939 as through the Gestapo‚ and Hitler was able to remove political opponents by removing their rights to protest. Also‚ through the

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    In Nazi Germany there were many different groups of society. Each group was affected in different ways some good some bad. In this essay I will talk about the five main groups that were affected which were the women‚ the industrial workers‚ the agricultural workers‚ big businesses‚ Jews and other minorities‚ and the youth. I will also show you why the industrial workers benefited the most by Hitler coming to power. The Nazis were a male-dominated organisation. Hitler believed in the traditional

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    How successful was the Nazi regime in dealing with opposition? Explain your answer. The Nazi regime dealt with opposition through a combination of persuasion and force. Nazi propaganda was so effective at portraying Hitler and the Nazi ideals in a positive light that many German people believed Hitler was a good leader and genuinely supported him. Others were too intimidated by potential consequences if they spoke against the regime that they did nothing. However‚ there were some who openly

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    violence can be said to have played an integral part in bringing about the Nazi’s consolidation of power‚ as violence was such an important part of Nazism and was never far from the surface. However there were also other factors such as legality‚ tactical alliances and the successful use of propaganda which in effect contributed a vast amount to the Nazi’s consolidation of power‚ the Nazis deployed propaganda effectively as a means of deceiving the political nation of their real intentions and significances

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    Between 1933 and 1936‚ Hitler took part in many acts that directly violated the regulations of the Treaty of Versailles. Firstly‚ Hitler broke one of the major rules by building up his army to over 1 million people. The treaty stated that an army of over 100‚000 me was prohibited. He at first expanded his army in secret‚ but in 1935‚ he openly had a massive rearmament rally. Hitler also broke the treaty by moving his troops into Rhineland (a demilitarized zone). Of course another major act that challenged

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    Nazi consolidation of power in 1933 was primarily due to the use of terror and violence.’ How far do you agree with this judgement? The Nazi Party’s rise was to an extent due to the use of terror and violence‚ however there were limitations with this as the party was not strong enough to exert this. Their consolidation of power in 1933 was also enabled by their means of legality‚ and Hitler becoming Chancellor in January 1933. This rise to power was viable due to numerous factors; Hitler’s own

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    Babylonian Government Babylonia had a very good and simple government. Babylonia had a Monarchy government run by many kings. Hammurabi (6th king of dynasty) provided Babylon with a strong central government. This government was fair to all citizens and easily controlled. All the economy was controlled by the government‚ thus there were no private businesses. To keep the control of the economy kings sometimes placed priests in charge. Important Contributions

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